WELCOME TO KIDS INVENT SCIENCE

Kids Invent inspires many kids with hands-on science classes in schools, after school programs,
museums, and camps. For over two decades, schools, teachers, and museum directors have
used its science activities to teach students through practical application rather than just dry theory.
These invention activities engage kids because they build toys to learn science concepts.

Now, Kids Invent is offering its curriclum to teachers through Amazon.

The Kids Invent invention activities are designed for classroom teaching, after
school programs, home schools, summer camps, museums, and
wherever kids are eager to experience hands-on innovative learning.

Kids Invent's Wildly Creative LearningTM has curriculum designed for kids ages 6 to 15.
Younger students learn to create boats, cars, games, and so on, while older students experiment building vehicles
with motors or planes that fly.

The heart of the teaching, though, is not what the students build but the methods of the instruction.
Those methods now are detailed in the curriclum that Kids Invent is offering to teachers through Amazon.

Kids Invent Creative Learning Activities educate, excite, engage and
entertain young people and will ignite kids' natural curiosity,
challenging them to create, problem solve and apply their ideas to
invent things they can keep and share with others.

To achieve this
unique blend of education, invention, and entrepreneurship, Kids
Invent has adopted the learning model used by Thomas Edison and
thousands of other inventors and applied it to learning for kids.

TESTIMONIAL

“I appreciate the hands on materials,user-friendly guide and portal access to increase the student’s understanding
to difficult science concepts; AND it is something we all look forward to each week.”

Mrs. Abell,
5th Grade Teacher

"I love it so much and I love the creativity.
It's just exactly what I like to do. I like
working with my group and getting
to know them at the same time."

Stephanie Hollenbeck,
5th Grader, FUSD

"It fascinates me to see the kids have
fun while learning. It caught my
attention that as soon as I mentioned
we were going to work on kids invent,
the kids jumped up with joy and
excitement."